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Thanks for the info link i canīt wait to try it! Donīt know about hawling a computer to live gigs they make me feel a bit insecure to be honest:-) L.a > Live differs from Acid in that can be used to > remix\sample live input and > trigger "clips" on the fly as opposed to Acid's more > paint\arrange style of > working. Live is considered a live sequencing > instrument by it's authors, > Acid is more a linear way of working. > > If your setup is up to the job you can feed live > input into Live, process it > with VST effects, pass it through while triggering > pre-set clips or even > record the live input into new clips for triggering > themselves. > > In the context of what I think most people are after > around here with regard > looping, Acid at the moment falls a tiiiiny bit > short as it was designed more > with DJ's in mind re the live input. But it is > workable, I use it with an > FCB1010 and with some routing it's possible to use > it for looping live if > your hardware\drivers are up to scratch. Pretty much > everything is easily > assignable for MIDI control. > > The imminent V2 of Live has a number of nice new > features that will open it > up for more abuse in this area. A number of people > have been asking Ableton > for certain functions and they have taken quite a > number of them onboard. > Things like tap-tempo and resampling in a slightly > different way than is > possible at present. > > On the face of it, it's easy to think Live and Acid > are covering the same > territory but when you start messing with it you > realise they are actually > very different in concept from a performance poibnt > of view. > > Hope this helps. > > Link > > By the way, Live v2 is out next month some time and > I personally can't wait. > > In a message dated 18/11/2002 22:59:31 GMT Standard > Time, > laab2000us@yahoo.com writes: > > > <BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE style="BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff > 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; > PADDING-LEFT: > Yes David Thorns stuff is quite > unique i just got 3 of > > his Splattercell cds which i highly recomend they > ve > > been enhanced with Acid software,cool eh? > > By the way i am curious how Ableton differs from > Acid > > havenīt had the chance to try it- > > thanx > > L.a > > > > ===== __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your site http://webhosting.yahoo.com